Friday, March 13, 2015

Knit-Sew-Create Workshop Weekend

KNIT-SEW-CREATE Workshop Weekend is back at Gardner Village with Pine Needles and Kamilles!!! Starting on Thursday April 23 through Saturday April 25th, 2015. Register online HERE for classes or print out the registration form HERE and bring it into Pine Needles or Kamilles for processing. Pine Needles complete class schedule is listed below:

2 pm - 4 pm CANDY DISH PILLOWS $35.00 Instructor: Holly Draney Come and learn this fun technique of turning hexi's into a styling home dec project! All the cutting will be done for you, all you need to bring is your sewing machine, thread and a pair of scissors! (Pattern and all fabrics included in class fee.) Choose your color choice of A, B, C, or D.

4:30 pm - 6 pm

10 STEPS TO LIVING A CREATIVE LIFE

$45.00

Come along on a creative journey as Amanda Herring and Sandra Workman bring you their 10 Steps to Living a Creative Life.Your
evening includes a wonderful dinner at Archibald's Restaurant, Trunk
Show by Amanda and Sandra with quilts, stories and inspiration for
living a more creative life!

SATURDAY10 am - 1 pm ENGLISH PAPER PIECING, SO MUCH MORE THAN HEXI'S$35.00 Instructor: Sandra workmanImmerse yourself in the joy of English Paper Piecing and learn from Sandra just how easy it is to create so much more than hexi's.

1:30 pm - 3 pm FAREWELL LUNCHEON$35.00 Don't miss the finale to our fun filled weekend with this unforgettable luncheon. $35 per person includes your lunch, show and share presentation, and SWAG bag full of tons of goodies you won't want to miss!

1 comment:

I would love to spend an entire weekend knitting and sewing and doing embroidery. This seems like so much fun. I think I'll have to try it next year when my schedule isn't so crazy. http://www.affordable-printing.com/services/

About Pine Needles

Husband and wife team Randy and Sandy Workman opened the doors of Pine Needles in August of 1996. It began as a small cross stitch store and is now proud to carry all the wonderful necessities for quilting, cross stitch, primitive embroidery and Russian punch needle. Many of the items we offer are by local artisans whose work appeals to shoppers and tourists alike. Our walls are brimming with the promise of projects to be done.